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A Lesson In Grammar. Tn a certain mountainous region the teachers are appointed with little ques tion concerning their grammatical orthodoxy. Occasionally, however, a wave of school reform sweeps through the valleys, and uudesired examina tions are thrust upon embarrassed ped agogues. It was during one of these periods of Intellectual discomfort that the follow ing sentence was given: "The bird flew over tbe bouse." Accompanying It was tbe query. "Is 'flew' a regular or an irregular verb?” One teacher after another shook tits head hopelessly despite the slow, thought Inspiring fashion in which tbe examiner repented the perplexing fact that “The — bird — flew — over — tbe - bouse.” Finally a man rose lu tbe rear. and. with the assurance of oue who puts his trust In logic and a practluil knowl edge of natural history, be volunteered a solution Said be: “If that Idrd which flew over the house was 11 wild goose. It went In a straight, regular Hue. so the verb Is regular But if It was a |a*<kw>H>'i that flew over the bouse, then It went crooked, zigzag Hue. and »0 the Is Irregular." but the grammar bound exam were satisfied with this sensible rational explunation. — Youth's (,'ornpa niou. Nature's Vengeance. Pliny informs us that twelve cities in Asia Minor were swallowed up In one night. In the year 115 the city of Antioch and a great part of the adia- cent country were buried by au earth quake. About 300 years after It was again destroyed, aloug with 40.000 In habitants, and after an interval of six ty years was a third time overturned, with the loss of not less than 60,000 souls. In 1692 the city of Port Royal, in Jamaica, was destroyed by au earth quake, and the bouses sank into a gulf forty fathoms deep, in 1693 an earth quake occurred in Sicily which either destroyed or greatly damaged fifty- four cities. The city of Catalonia was utterly overthrown, 19,000 inhabitants of the city perishing tn the ruins. In I 1755 Lisbon was destroyed by an earthquake, and it buried under Its ruins above 50,000 inhabitants. In Au gust. 1822, two-thirds of the city of Aleppo, containing a population of 200.- (XX), were destroyed by an earthquake. Thirty thousand of Its luhabitants were buried in the ruins. Held Down the Speaker. The sanctity of the speaker Is an In violatile law of parliamentary England, yet ouce tbe necessities of the nation were so great that au assault and bat- tery bad to be mude upon his sacred person. It was In the third parliament of Charles I. that tbe angry commons framed their petition of rights. This cut at the very root of the king's pre rogative. and among those in the house who opposed It was Mr. Speaker. L'pon Sir John Elliott moving its acceptance the speaker essayed to leave the chair, which would, of course, bave proved fatal to the bill. But they were ready for him, aud Hollis and Valentine seiz ed him, one on each side, and literally held him in the chair until the fer mality of tile reading was over. So vital was tlte petition considered that Cromwell said in the lobby afterward, "Had we been defeated I should have left England tonight.”—London Chroni cle. When It comes to talking about flea» tbe writer knows Just where be Is at. When he was a boy the country swarmed with them, and perhaps one of the things be will remember longest will be the sleepless nights and tbe tor . ments that the fleas gave him when sitting In Quaker meetings, where he did not dare to scratch. For many, years tbe people seemed to put up w'tb them as an evil from which there was no escape, yet there was an effi lent remedy growing on every farm In the shape of a molest little plant called pennyroyal, which Is familiar to every country bred boy. The odor of this plant seems very offensive to many kinds of Insects, A freshly bruised bunch of tbe plant put in a small bag and rubbed on tbe bed linen au.l then left In the bed will evict the last flea In a very few minutes. A few drops of the essential oil of the plant, which can lie got at any drug store, rubbed on one's underclothing will drive them from the person immediately and If sprinkled about a room infested with fleas will clear them out.—Forest and Stream. Soma Knowledge Nobody know, 3 MV- bow - - you do not know, and know. But if y«« nobodv knows that you do - not know. and you know that nobody knows that yon don't know, it is very I’1«/’“* know mu» that iucj they — don't know tba J . kiiow — • — don't know that they don t know that vou don't know. No man knows bow much he really knows until be know, how much other people know that be doesn't know. To "know thyself Is real.v all there Is wo: th knowing, and since no man really knows himself and there Is no other knowledge worth knowing and we do not know the only thing worth knowing we really know nothing. But to know that we know nothing Is knowledge greater than the knowledge that some people think they have when they really know nothing and think they know something. Therefore it Is greater to know noth- Ing and know It than to think we know something when we know nothing. So If you know nothing and yon think you i do, anl I know nothing and din t think I do. 1 know more than yon. It is therefore well that we know that we don't know.—Exchange Before the Mirror. Somewhat Mixed. Pennyroyal and Flea». Opened Up for Business SAPPINGTON & CO. A Fall Line of Groceries, Flour, peed, Tinuuare, and Crockery. We CUant all Kinds of Produee. Call and See Us folsen Building > Tillamook Botti Margaret Durham «us the latest ar-I S He Is one of those persons with a mud passion for figuring out "How rival at Miss Simmons' select boarding much,” “How long," etc., and was wait school, and. being pretty and well ing for bls wife, who was adjusting dressed, she was popular. her hat before the mirror. They were Would she be an usher at th» month going to tbe theater and had ten min ly murleale? Margaret was horribly utes to catch their train. Presently a ■ hy. She never could do It—oh. never! Artistic Slips. • ' sparkle came into bls eye, and he fish But the chosen five elected her for the It Is a frequent matter of lamenta ed a pencil and paper from his pocket. sixth, so the evening found her a per tlon on the part of artists that one of That kind of man always has a pencil fect flutter of white frills and pink their number may spend genius and and paper even In bis evening clothes bows (this was the pink musicale) J. P. AüUEN, Proprietor. I "Do you know." be said presently, time on a piece of work, only to fall awaiting to receive the early comers. i conspicuously In small detail. looking up at bis wife, who had finish Ear'll of the hardened five bore for There Is u story that one Royal acade ed adjusting her hat. "that I figure, ward au imposing auditor, and Mar mician gave a baud five fingers and a basing my figures on observation, th.it garet fouud herself inquiring of a very Special Attention paid to Tourists. thumb and that another painted a live a girl from six to ten spends an aver ancient aud elegant old gentleman in a A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. lobster blight red. age of seven minutes a day before her voice scarcely audible, “Sir, shall 1 The clever Goodall had been engaged mirror, from ten to fifteen a quarter of show you to a scat?" in painting u number of laborers drag an hour, from fifteen to twenty twenty- “What. wlmt. what?" demanded the ging a huge stone across the desert A A AAA. A A A A A A A. A. A A. A l A. A A two minutes. A woman of seventy elderly party Irascibly, bolding his wliim a man of science entering the will have spent 5.862 hours, or eight hand to Ills ear. studio said to him: "I say. Goodall, If 4 , A. solid months, counting day and night. “Sir.” screamed the flustered novice, St'ROPglETOR I you want those fellows to pull that Now, a woman of your age has spent"— “shall I sew you to a sheet?" stone you must double their numtier. “Never mind what I've spent," she Then five lace handkerchiefs were Undodgeable Taxes. It would require Just twice as many said coldly, removing her bat. "You crammed Into five tittering mouths, “In the past,” said the tax assessor, for the task.” have spent fifteen minutes figuring It But It Is not modern painters alone "governments were wiser. They levied out. and we hafe missed that train.”— while Miss Margaret bolted from the scene of her discomfiture, and tbe five who slip up on points of accuracy. taxes that could not be sworn off. St. Louis Republic. were left to do the honors.—Harper’s Even Albrecht purer In a scene repre There was, for Instance, the English Weekly. senting Peter denying Christ painted birth tax of the seventeenth century. A Little Retouching. Boiler Work, Logger’» Work and Heavy Forging. one of the Roman soldiers In the act of A laborer paid 2 shillings as birth tax: Tbe wonders of photography are ever A Breakfast In Siberia. smoking Turner put a rainbow be a duke paid £30. You couldn't get 0» the increase. Nevertheless there I Fine Machine Work a Specially. “ I spent two necks lu the hut of a side the sun. and In another picture he round it. "Burials were taxed, according to are still some limitations to the power, Sltierlan savage a prisoner to tbe black got fearfully tangled In the ship's rig the station of the dead, from a shilling and skill of even the most expert pho-1 frost.” said an explorer. "Shall I ever glug—Chicago Record Herald. to £25. That, too, could not be dodged. tograpber. Mr. Hall is an amateur of forg t those two weeks? No, no! A ‘W wwl I "Marriages were taxed. A duke to no mean attainments, and when bls old Slberl in breakfast comes to my mind. Fixing a Photografter, ----------------------- ------- I Aunt Hannah from Busbby came down We took It I. lug on our stomachs round marry paid £ft0; a common person, Senator Stone of Missouri once made to the city be secure ' a picture of her a kind of pie board, which was our ta like yourself, paid half a crown. himself unpopular with a certain pho "In those days you paid a tax on in her most characteristic pose—arms ble. T'le firs : dish was frozen weeds tographer. The latter Individual ap akimbo and mouth slightly open. When peared at the senator's room at the every servant, on every dog. on every Aunt Hannah saw tbe first print she dipped lu seal oil and served with capitol and announced that be was horse, on your carriage, your hearth, looked at It. held it off. drew It close large chunks of fresh blubber, The there to take a picture. Stone expostu your windows, watches, clocks, wigs, I agalu aud then sat down to write her second dish was raw walrus, The third dish was walrus bide, an inch lated. but In vain. A few days later hair powder, plate, ribbons, brl 'ks, nephew: thick and hairy. You swallowed It the photographer again appeared pnd coal, gauze aud candles."—Cincinnati Dear James—Yours with photograph whole, for ft was too tough to chew. presented the pictures and also a bill Enquirer. taken during my late visit Just received In reply I would say I'm well enough Dinner was breakfast over again plus for $10. Remembering how hopeless pleased with It for myself and your folks a hot meat, seal or reindeer, after the A Madman's Strange Belief. was Ills argument against having the But in the one you send out to California hide course, Supper consisted of cold An unfortunate maniac was confined to Emma picture taken. Senator Stone decided It I'd rather you'd straighten out would be still more useless for him to tn one of tbe Scottish lunatic asylums, my elbows and let my arms hang. Af blubber and cold hide served with seal his particular Infirmity la'lng an un fectionately. AUNT HANNAH oil. Don't wrinkle your nose and shud decline to pay for them. So he wrote a P. 8.- Perhaps you'd better close my der. In that Intense cold, the ther check. After the man's name was on shakable belief that every day was mouth a mite more, as Emma's husband mometer never alxtve 40 degrees below the check he wrote the word "I’boto- Christmas day and that be was din to a stranger to me. ing sumptuously on turkey or roast zero. I liked that greasy food. You grafter." —Youth's Companion. should have seen me munching away When the man presented the check beef and a good slice of plum pud at great soft ye'.ow balls of tat sim nt the senate disbursing office for pay ding. Ills real diet, however, was of And “Everybody Laughed." ment. he was required to Indorse Hie the plainest, he being served twice The following story was told by El ilar to duck fat.” check and writs after his name. Just dally with a dish of oatmeal porridge. len Thorneycroft Fowler in the London as It wns written on the face of the After dally describing to bls attendants P. T. O.: “At a dinner party oue even Charmles« Mjsic. check, the word “Photo grafter."—St the pleasures he had tasted In his cut ing after my marriage the conversa The man had Just reached home aft of turkey or what not be as regularly Lbuls Republic. er a heavy day’s work at the office added. “Yqt. somehow or other, every tion, which was general, took a literary and was resting himself tn his easy turn, and a gentleman sitting next to thing that I cat tastes of porridge. ” A Limit to His Power. me, who did not know tbe identity of chair for a few minutes before par A curious historical anecdote Is hand This story It was which gave rise to Mrs. Felkin with Ellen Thorneycroft taking of tea. Little Jim. bls youngest the saying. "As palatable as the mad oil down from the time of James I. Fowler, began to descant on the way son. had climbed upon the paternal James, being III want of £20.000. ap man's porridge.” young authors spoil themselves with knee nnd was relating to his father plied to the corporation for a loan. Tbe tricks. To emphasize his point he said. the events of the day. "And, oh, fa Some Famous Salt Lakoe. corporation refused. The king Insist ’What can be more horrible than Miss ther. said the boy, "won’t you show The Dead sea is forty miles long and Fowler's trick of saying “Everybody n-e your fldt'lf tome day?” ed. "But. sire, you cannot compel ns," Opposite the Post Offiee said Hie lord mayor "No." exclaim nine miles wide. Tbe Great Salt lake laughed?"' There was a dead pause. "I have no fiddle, my boy," answered ed James, "tail I'll mln you and the is seventy miles long nnd eighty miles He evidently expected me to make n re the fond parent. city forever I’ll remove my courts of wide, the largest liodv of brine In the mark, for when I did not speak he “Ob. yes. you have, papa." returned law, my court Itself and my parlia world. There Is evidence to show that turned and said: 'Oh. don't you know the boy. "for I heard mamma telling ment to Winchester or to Oxford nnd once the Great Salt lake was at least Miss Fowler's books? Haven’t you Mrs. Strongwill this afternoon TH E WORLDS GntAltbi StWiNb ¡*—i make a desert of Westminster, and 350 miles In length and 150 In width, read any of them?' ’I wrote them.’ I ever since she married you you then think what will become of you!” nine times Its present area. The Dead replied, nnd then, Indeed, ‘everybody played second fiddle!" "May it .please your majesty.” replied sea contains about 24 per cent of sol- laughed.’” the lonl mayor, “you are at lllierty to Ids. one-third of which Is pure salt THE WET WEATHER He Was Not a Dumpling. remove yourself nnd your courts to w hile of tbe 23 per cent of solid mat A Mother’s Sacrifice. COMFORT AND Some years ago tbe lord chancellor wherever you please; but. sire, there ter In the waters of Great Salt lake I-cgends In India run that If a wom of England was cr.rss examining a PROTECTION will always tie one consolation to the nearly all is salt. an stricken with leprosy suffers her shrewd bucolic witness. afforded by a merchants of London your majesty self to lie buried alive the disease will "Th'.v sometimes call you a Devon «SSail Not a Question of Grammar. cannot take the Thatnvii along with not descend to her children. There shire dumpling, don't they?” a.ked the Tbe green reporter turned to Editor was In the northwest provinces of In i genial your ''OlBIU» ’ advocate. McKelway. "Which should I say.” he dia the wife of a gardener on whom “ I believe they do." replied the wit- asked hesitatingly, “ 'My boy Henry the loathsome malady had fallen Chil nera. Garrick's Wit. David Garrick on one occasion passed laid an egg on the table?’ ” dren w ere bom to her. The disease Clean-Light "But you are not a Devonshire dump Tyburn as a huge crowd was assent "Well." said Editor McKelway Im grew worse. She Importuned her bus ling?" Durable I bling to witness the execution of a patiently. "if you want something to band to bury her alive He at last, The witness Guaranteed criminal "Who Is he?" asked the crow over, nnd he’s that kind of a hen yielding to her prayers, summoned his occasioned by waited till the laughter waterproof great actor of a friend who accompa nery. let him lay It on the table if be son. The two dug the grave, and four then he slowly this inquiry subsided, drawled out: »329 pled him can. Otherwise have him put It there.” neighbors assisted at the sepulture So "Hey, but If I hod been a doompllng Everywhere “I lielleve his name Is Vowel.” was —Judge. the woman died. These facts were In yon lawyers hid '»' gobbled I up afore • J *OWtffi CO BOSTON »,-«-0 CO ue.gr ,r.,0 the reply vestigated In a magistrate's court and now Hi» Distinction. "Ah." said Garrick. ”1 wonder which were proved. A solemn funeral procession, slowly of the vowels he Is. for there are sev She Knew What She Was About. eral At all events It Is certain that It wending Its way up tbe slojie from the In Lengthy Terms. The Husl'aud—You suggested thal Is neither I! uor I!”-I.ondou Saturday church to the grave, was Intercepted Did Ygu Ever Try In the suburbs of one of our great by the old verger, who. pulling bls cities recently a aew Resident stopped we Should begin and sure money. 1 Review. forelock In the usual rustic style, ad tn rront of bis neighbor's gite and In const uted aud gave up my cigars and HARRIS’S NR«’ FEED AND beer, and...... ......... now with the money saved Quite Natural. dressed the clergyman, whispering lu quired of the boy swinging thereon: you have gone and bought a new hat "Of course." said the tourist, "you a confidential manner: LIVERY BARN, "Is your pa home, sonny?" 1 he wife (pleasantlyi-That ’s Ml’rlgh! Jfyon want either» VlbratlngSJ’S'P'^JjJj "Please, sir. corpse’s brother wishes know all alsiut the antidotes for snake “No, sir." replied the lad. "He went It was to get the hat that I suggested Shuttle or »single Thread If bite?” « to speak to yer!”—Loudon Tit-Bits. If not, give him a call. Sewlug Machine write to up the road apiece.” retrenchiu nt ^.1 "Certainly." replied the explorer. tui'l economy. _ Nen THE NEW HOME tEWINO MACHINE CW “Gone afoot?” Y ork Tress. “ Everything first-class. Second "Well, when a snake bites you A Nautical Secret. Orange. Ma®»- "No; about a mlle."-Judge a Library w hat's the thing you do?" Passenger—What makes this boat Many «ewin« machine, are made to , quality. but the Mew Home i> block South of P O. Sociology »nd Speculation. "Veil.**—I’hlladelphia I’ress. pitch so? Bailor—That's a nautical se To Koop From Breaking. Ou, cuarantr never rum 0« A sociologist of genius who happened cret. ma'am, that we dou't like to give HUlhorixed deale»» 'My hero has a strong face." remark Two Roads. away; but. seeiu' It's you. I don't mind ed the author. n"’ney could Probably First Mother (reading letter from son telltn’ you that It’s the waves. San "He needs IL” replied the critic, •T make a fortune on the Stock Exchange w. G. arris Prop. at college) — Henry's letters always Francisco Call. notice his face falls every time he Where knowledge of humanity Is the send me to the dictionary. Second ^ntto! thing Henrik n«e n meets the heroine!" Mother (resignedly) — That’s nothing EuX "T’ Iuwe“,,ul ’Peculator, in ths H» Wanted to Know. N otice for publication Jack's always semi mo to th« bauk- Europe.-Loudon Outlook. The Employer (coldly)—Why are you Net New. p*r',n aho CURE ™e LUri I'uvk. so late? The Suburbanite (guiltily»— I New ’ Boarder—One thing Til say office at Portland. Or»., There were two wrecks on the track these < Cggn there's nothing bold or for Notice il herehv oi.-- », APrl1 4th, jorfi’ Always •• — z w Yeung. • vwng, H ANKS, of th.llKMAMUEL T Source of Supply. this mornlug. and— The Employer pudent about them Landlady - Bold Im mUnVr” "W*y' "or rv hi« in tent »on tomrtk? finii’ ha* »'«tire of Minister -My dear little boy. why (teetlly)— Who was the other one? Sei w«7re ¿ When ,heT Krow ol,ler ln.up e <, of h), chia, 4 "*' *«« K»r proof Impudent! I don't understand. New don’t you get au umbrella? J a key- Ì» ,!.■»- made DeîeïiJÎ* Jje'^Me.d Entry lv »h^v m,n7 * m,n <"on Boarder Why. not a bit too freah ?»?.• !**M, ave I-, . Nw 'A, u fl>' i Since pa has quit going to church he «row Xer W",n* *** ’ Jak.aec Partly True. i,,«nd ,, , k. »ec. 14 ; Se q know ueier brings home any mora umbrel s *outh, muffe Q *•»* j A ?' ■•citen h tn I Mr. Nit I don’t lielleve a won! of j New !» made before '««I proof »m I las Jewish ledger your story! Weary Well, that part «■""k or»««... „„ M ‘ «t Till When a man has turned out to be a Henan.« the follow,,,, about my bein' out of work for nine Every misfortune ran ba subdued year» to as tree as go pall-EhUadal- failure be tries to convince his friends "P-TTÄ7X ! Everything move« on binges »nd re« »(•Äd’T, FOR that his comu-ien.-e prevented him f-otn I pbl.t Inquirer, with patleuca.- Socraiaa. 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